KL's club scene can be said to be hip and happening. Most places 9and there's plenty)
have good live entertainment (usually bands and combos) and offer great deals on drinks
during Happy Hours.

There are plenty of gay meeting places in the middle of city.

[Advisory: Gay life in Malaysia, as in other Asian countries, is blossoming
despite social and economic turmoil. Muslims here are still subject to antiquated
religious laws and gay or lesbian sexual activity may be punished by flogging. Muslim
religious law, however, does not apply to the rest of the population.
Righteous officials of the Islamic Religious Dept and Police busted a 1998 transgender
beauty contest, arresting all 50 contestants, aged between 20 and 51. Five non-Muslims
were freed and the remaining 45 were charged in Syariah Court with cross-dressing and
acting like women in a public place, facing fines and jail terms.] -www.uptopia-asia.com

Clubs/Karaoke/Discos

Liquid Party, Centre Market.

Blue Boy

Jln Sultan Ismail, around the corner (up the street to the left, heading towards Lot 10)
from the Regent Hotel, 242-1067. The bar is tucked in a wide alley with an open-air cafe
out front. Nightly. A small, friendly neighborhood place.

7a 2/F Jalan Ipoh Kechil (off Jln Raja Laut), 444-3369. Walk up the side lane which is
the right side of the Grand Central Hotel. Walk as far as you can go and on the right hand
side is a Karaoke club. On one side of the club, stairs lead up to the Pink Triangle
(clearly marked), on the other side are the stairs to OTOT 2. Climb up one floor. The name
means "muscles" in Malay and is also a naughty play on the Malay notion that
something else is a "muscle, too".